Tina Caspary
Tina Caspary (born in 1971) is an American actress, dancer and choreographer. She gained moderate attention in the late 1980s with Can't Buy Me Love.
Biography
Personal life
Caspary grew in Southern California and has worked in every facet of the entertainment industry. She developed a vivid interest in dancing at a very young age, influenced by her mother, Brenda. She is the older sister of choreographer/dancer Dee Caspary and is now married to Ryan Cyphert. Recently she gave birth to twins. According to some sources, Caspary currently resides with her family in Studio City, California. Her profile on Facebook, however says that she is currently living in Phoenix, AZ.
Career
In the mid to late 1980s she had many minor roles in teen movies. Her first role was as a dancer in the critically acclaimed 1982 movie Annie. In Combat Academy (also known as Combat High), Caspary starred alongside George Clooney. She also appeared on TV series Silver Spoons in 1985.
In December 1986, the then 15-year-old Caspary was cast as Kelly Bundy on the FOX sitcom Married... with Children. The pilot episode of the show was taped on December 12, 1986. After the filming was completed, producers thought that Caspary and Hunter Carson (who was cast as Bud Bundy) didn't fit the roles. Caspary was soon replaced with Christina Applegate with whom she used to visit dance classes.
In 1987, Caspary was nominated for the Young Artist Award in the Exceptional Young Actress Starring in a Television Special or Movie of the Week category for the 1986 TV movie News at Eleven, also starring Martin Sheen. Later that year, she landed a minor, yet important role in Can't Buy Me Love (alongside Patrick Dempsey and Amanda Peterson), resulting in a nomination for the 1988 Young Artist Award in the Best Young Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy category.
In 1988 Caspary starred in Mac and Me, which now has a cult following. For that movie, she received her third Young Artist Award nomination in early 1989.
Caspary had a major role in My Mom's a Werewolf in 1989. The same year she starred in her last movie to date, Teen Witch alongside actors Robyn Lively and Dan Gauthier. After that movie, Caspary quit acting and focused on her career as a dancer. She has appeared in music videos of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Reba McEntire. She was a principal dancer on the Academy Awards for five years with Debbie Allen and she has also done television commercials. In 1996, Caspary launched a line of dance clothing called Katrina Activewear. Today, Tina Caspary and her husband Ryan Cyphert are also part of the faculty of SHOCK the Intensive, a one-day dance incentive.
Filmography
Year |
Title |
Role |
Other Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
1982 |
Annie |
Dancer |
as Tina Maria Caspary |
1985 |
Silver Spoons |
unknown episode |
|
1986 |
News at Eleven |
Gretchen Kent |
TV movie |
Combat Academy |
Mary Beth |
TV movie |
|
The Thanksgiving Promise |
1st Girl |
TV special |
|
1987 |
Totally Minnie |
Dancer |
TV special |
Growing Pains |
Jamie |
"Choices" (Season 2, Episode 11) |
|
Married... with Children |
Kelly Bundy |
1 episode (unaired pilot) |
|
Can't Buy Me Love |
Barbara |
Alternative title: Boy Rents Girl |
|
1988 |
Mac and Me |
Courtney |
as Katrina Caspary |
1989 |
Day by Day |
Linda |
1 episode, as Katrina Caspary |
My Mom's a Werewolf |
Jennifer Shaber |
as Katrina Caspary |
|
Teen Witch |
Shawn |
as Tina Marie Casapary |
|
Award nominations
Year |
Award |
Result |
Category |
Film or series |
|---|---|---|---|---|
1987 |
Young Artist Awards |
Nominated |
Exceptional Young Actress Starring in a Television Special or Movie of the Week |
News at Eleven |
1988 |
Best Young Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy |
Can't Buy Me Love |
||
1989 |
Best Young Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Fantasy |
Mac and Me |
External links
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